Customize route polylines
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This document covers how to customize route polylines for the map you use in
your web-based journey tracking app for consumer users.
With the Consumer SDK, you can control route polyline visibility or style the
route polyline for a journey's route on the map. The SDK creates a
google.maps.Polyline
object for each pair of coordinates in the journey's
active or remaining path. The library then applies these customizations in
two situations:
- before adding the objects to the map
- when the data used for the objects have changed
Style route polylines
Similar to how you can style markers, you style route polylines using
customization parameters. From there, you configure styling using one of the
following approaches:
- Simplest: Use
PolylineOptions
to apply to all of the
matched Polyline
objects when they are created or updated.
- Advanced: Specify a customization function.
Customization functions allow for individual styling of the objects based on
data sent by Fleet Engine. The function can change the styling of each
object based on the current state of the journey; for example, coloring the
Polyline
object a deeper shade, or making it thicker when the vehicle is
moving slower. You can even join against from sources outside Fleet Engine
and style the Polyline
object based on that information.
Customization parameters
When styling route polylines, you use parameters provided in
FleetEngineTripLocationProviderOptions
. These parameters provide for
different path states in the vehicle's journey, as follows:
Use PolylineOptions
The following example shows how to configure the styling for a Polyline
object
with PolylineOptions
. Follow this pattern to customize the styling of
any Polyline
object using any of the polyline customizations listed earlier.
JavaScript
activePolylineCustomization = {
strokeWidth: 5,
strokeColor: 'black',
};
TypeScript
activePolylineCustomization = {
strokeWidth: 5,
strokeColor: 'black',
};
Use customization functions to style route polylines
The following example shows how to configure styling for an active route
polyline. Follow this pattern to customize the styling of any Polyline
object
using any of the route polyline customization parameters listed earlier.
JavaScript
// Color the route polyline objects in green if the vehicle is nearby.
activePolylineCustomization =
(params) => {
const distance = params.trip.remainingWaypoints[0].distanceMeters;
if (distance < 1000) {
// params.polylines contains an ordered list of Polyline objects for
// the path.
for (const polylineObject of params.polylines) {
polylineObject.setOptions({strokeColor: 'green'});
}
}
};
TypeScript
// Color the route Polyline objects in green if the vehicle is nearby.
activePolylineCustomization =
(params: TripPolylineCustomizationFunctionParams) => {
const distance = params.trip.remainingWaypoints[0].distanceMeters;
if (distance < 1000) {
// params.polylines contains an ordered list of Polyline objects for
// the path.
for (const polylineObject of params.polylines) {
polylineObject.setOptions({strokeColor: 'green'});
}
}
};
Control route polyline visibility
By default, all Polyline
objects are visible. To make a Polyline
object
invisible, set its visible
property:
JavaScript
remainingPolylineCustomization = {visible: false};
TypeScript
remainingPolylineCustomization = {visible: false};
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Last updated 2025-08-28 UTC.
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You can control the visibility and style of route polylines via `PolylineOptions` for simple styling or through customization functions for more dynamic styling, based on data from Fleet Engine or external sources. Polylines can be customized for \"already traveled,\" \"actively traveled,\" and \"not-yet traveled\" paths using `takenPolylineCustomization`, `activePolylineCustomization`, and `remainingPolylineCustomization` parameters respectively. 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The SDK creates a\n[`google.maps.Polyline`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/polygon#Polyline) object for each pair of coordinates in the journey's\nactive or remaining path. The library then applies these customizations in\ntwo situations:\n\n- before adding the objects to the map\n- when the data used for the objects have changed\n\nStyle route polylines\n\nSimilar to how you can style markers, you style route polylines using\n**customization parameters**. From there, you configure styling using one of the\nfollowing approaches:\n\n- **Simplest** : Use `PolylineOptions` to apply to all of the matched `Polyline` objects when they are created or updated.\n- **Advanced** : Specify a **customization function** . Customization functions allow for individual styling of the objects based on data sent by Fleet Engine. The function can change the styling of each object based on the current state of the journey; for example, coloring the `Polyline` object a deeper shade, or making it thicker when the vehicle is moving slower. You can even join against from sources outside Fleet Engine and style the `Polyline` object based on that information.\n\nCustomization parameters\n\nWhen styling route polylines, you use parameters provided in\n[`FleetEngineTripLocationProviderOptions`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/journey-sharing-trip-and-order-progress#FleetEngineTripLocationProviderOptions). These parameters provide for\ndifferent path states in the vehicle's journey, as follows:\n\n- **Already traveled** paths: Use [`takenPolylineCustomization`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/journey-sharing-trip-and-order-progress#FleetEngineTripLocationProviderOptions.takenPolylineCustomization).\n- **Actively traveled** path: Use [`activePolylineCustomization`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/journey-sharing-trip-and-order-progress#FleetEngineTripLocationProviderOptions.activePolylineCustomization).\n- **Not-yet traveled** path: Use [`remainingPolylineCustomization`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/journey-sharing-trip-and-order-progress#FleetEngineTripLocationProviderOptions.remainingPolylineCustomization).\n\nUse `PolylineOptions`\n\nThe following example shows how to configure the styling for a `Polyline` object\nwith [`PolylineOptions`](/maps/documentation/javascript/reference/polygon#PolylineOptions). Follow this pattern to customize the styling of\nany `Polyline` object using any of the polyline customizations listed earlier.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nJavaScript\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n activePolylineCustomization = {\n strokeWidth: 5,\n strokeColor: 'black',\n };\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nTypeScript\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n activePolylineCustomization = {\n strokeWidth: 5,\n strokeColor: 'black',\n };\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nUse customization functions to style route polylines\n\nThe following example shows how to configure styling for an active route\npolyline. Follow this pattern to customize the styling of any `Polyline` object\nusing any of the route polyline customization parameters listed earlier.\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nJavaScript\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n // Color the route polyline objects in green if the vehicle is nearby.\n activePolylineCustomization =\n (params) =\u003e {\n const distance = params.trip.remainingWaypoints[0].distanceMeters;\n if (distance \u003c 1000) {\n\n // params.polylines contains an ordered list of Polyline objects for\n // the path.\n for (const polylineObject of params.polylines) {\n polylineObject.setOptions({strokeColor: 'green'});\n }\n }\n };\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nTypeScript\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n // Color the route Polyline objects in green if the vehicle is nearby.\n activePolylineCustomization =\n (params: TripPolylineCustomizationFunctionParams) =\u003e {\n const distance = params.trip.remainingWaypoints[0].distanceMeters;\n if (distance \u003c 1000) {\n\n // params.polylines contains an ordered list of Polyline objects for\n // the path.\n for (const polylineObject of params.polylines) {\n polylineObject.setOptions({strokeColor: 'green'});\n }\n }\n };\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nControl route polyline visibility\n\nBy default, all `Polyline` objects are visible. 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